The work of Gwartney, Holcombe and Lawson (GHL, 1998) has been cited in New Zealand to demonstrate that a larger government share of GDP is detrimental for economic growth. Their work is reassessed here. We find a number of omissions in their analysis that lead to a considerable over-statement of the effect of government size on growth. More important for growth, according to other recent work, are the structures of government revenues and expenditures. The size and structure of New Zealand government flows are examined using recent IMF data. This analysis indicates that New Zealand has a relatively small government sector. However, the structures of both government revenues and expenditures warrant attention.
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between the size of government and the process of...
In the extensive literature on the role of government in the economy scant attention has been paid t...
This paper analyses the effects in terms of size and volatility of government revenue and spending o...
The work of Gwartney, Holcombe and Lawson (GHL, 1998) is cited in New Zealand debate to demonstrate ...
Many countries have been concerned recently whether government size and government debt have b...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
The optimal size of government is an important political and economic issue. However, because no lon...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
There is a vast empirical literature investigating the relationship between government size and econ...
There is a vast empirical literature investigating the relationship between government size and econ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the effects of size of government on economic growth. With Japan’s ...
Many authors have examined the impact of growth in government size on economic growth. These studies...
Annual growth rates of real GDP in New Zealand have varied widely, from 18% to −8%, since World War ...
This Selected Issues paper conducts a comparative analysis of the main determinants of GDP per capit...
Published online : 22 March 2014This paper analyzes the effects of government size and of the compos...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between the size of government and the process of...
In the extensive literature on the role of government in the economy scant attention has been paid t...
This paper analyses the effects in terms of size and volatility of government revenue and spending o...
The work of Gwartney, Holcombe and Lawson (GHL, 1998) is cited in New Zealand debate to demonstrate ...
Many countries have been concerned recently whether government size and government debt have b...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
The optimal size of government is an important political and economic issue. However, because no lon...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
There is a vast empirical literature investigating the relationship between government size and econ...
There is a vast empirical literature investigating the relationship between government size and econ...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the effects of size of government on economic growth. With Japan’s ...
Many authors have examined the impact of growth in government size on economic growth. These studies...
Annual growth rates of real GDP in New Zealand have varied widely, from 18% to −8%, since World War ...
This Selected Issues paper conducts a comparative analysis of the main determinants of GDP per capit...
Published online : 22 March 2014This paper analyzes the effects of government size and of the compos...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between the size of government and the process of...
In the extensive literature on the role of government in the economy scant attention has been paid t...
This paper analyses the effects in terms of size and volatility of government revenue and spending o...